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Aeropuerto de San Pablo Carretera Nacional IV, Km 532 Seville 41020 Spain +34 95 444 9000 |
Built in 1991, San Pablo is a busy airport with daily flights to the main Spanish cities and some European capitals, such as Paris, London, Amsterdam, Basle, Düsseldorf and Geneva. Its convenient location, just 10km from Seville, one hour's drive from Huelva and Cádiz and two from Granada and Málaga make it one of the busiest airports in southern Spain. It features an impressive design by architect Rafael Moneo that resembles an Andalusian mosque: high black and white vaults and deep blue glass tiles. A multi-storey car park provides both short- and long-term parking facilities on its two levels. Conveniently located within walking distance from the terminal building, its rates are: EUR 0.95 per hour, EUR 6.50 per 24 hours. Buses to the city run every 30 minutes from 6.15am to 11pm and go to Puerta de Jerez. The bus service is less frequent on Sundays, when it runs approximately every hour. A small airport with just one terminal, San Pablo's simple layout allows for effortless walking access to all its facilities and gates. In spite of its size, a wide choice of food and drinks outlets is on offer at Seville Airport. In the Departures area a self-service restaurant provides light meals and an appetizing menu made up of local specialties. Also at Departures, two bars serve drinks and refreshments to passengers waiting for their flight. In the Arrivals area, you can have a snack or a drink in the cafeteria. Meeting rooms are available for business meetings and conferences. VIP lounges (called "Salas Vip-Cip") come with subtle lighting and leather sofas to provide a relaxing atmosphere. Air Europa, British Airways, Crossair, Iberia, LTU Airways, Lufthansa and Spanair operate here. Review © 2007, Wcities |